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the united states is not seeking and has never sought monetary damages or attorneys fees in connection with our case and although title vi authorizes the internal funding that they receive from the department of justice. we sought and continue to seek to accomplish one important goal, to fix the problems identified in our investigation and to ensure that the necessary policies, practices and oversight are in place so that mcso and sheriff arpio comply with the constitution and laws of the united states and as a result the county become safer and better. we traveled to phoenix in early february and met with lawyers for mcso and sheriff arpio and roy austin who leads the team to my left was there, sergio perez, also a member of the team and to my right has been very involved in these efforts. we met with attorneys for the county and the sheriff and we met with them and we discussed the parameters of a potential settlement. we made it clear orally and in writing a settlement would require an independent monitor. later that month we gave mcso a 128 page draft settlement agreement which we
the united states is not seeking and has never sought monetary damages or attorneys fees in connection with our case and although title vi authorizes the internal funding that they receive from the department of justice. we sought and continue to seek to accomplish one important goal, to fix the problems identified in our investigation and to ensure that the necessary policies, practices and oversight are in place so that mcso and sheriff arpio comply with the constitution and laws of the...
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when you get a call on the fund that says the president of the united states would like to talk you, there is not a mother or a brother around that would not be a little nervous. i think that might be a strategy to break off enough republicans to make something happen. tavis: this is an unfair question by 20 seconds. you've expressed confidence that president obama is going to be reelected. why are you so confident? >> the race is tightening up, it is not going to be easy. maybe it is my belief in the american people that they will lies.rough a lot of alliethe there will be other stuff like that, but at the end of the day, the american people will say, who do i trust with my life? who do i trust with my job? who has a view of the world remotely similar to mine? >> the new book from bill bradley, "we can all do better." good to have you on the show. congratulations. >> it is always great to see you. i hope people will be a part of eds. -- of it. tavis: up next, we remember the life and legacy of donna summer. stay with us. the news of donna summer's passing reverberated around the wor
when you get a call on the fund that says the president of the united states would like to talk you, there is not a mother or a brother around that would not be a little nervous. i think that might be a strategy to break off enough republicans to make something happen. tavis: this is an unfair question by 20 seconds. you've expressed confidence that president obama is going to be reelected. why are you so confident? >> the race is tightening up, it is not going to be easy. maybe it is my...
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states has come out and said that you are equal, that you do matter. so it does mean something. >> and "good morning america" will have much more of robin's exclusive conversation with the president in the morning. >>> coming up next, he was once a presidential contender himself and now john edwards is on trial and his former aides are coming clean about the day he lied to "nightline" cameras. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. with these new depend real fit briefs,untry and today we are surprising pro football all stars. there's wes, clay and demarcus.what's up guys. now i know you don't need one, but w
states has come out and said that you are equal, that you do matter. so it does mean something. >> and "good morning america" will have much more of robin's exclusive conversation with the president in the morning. >>> coming up next, he was once a presidential contender himself and now john edwards is on trial and his former aides are coming clean about the day he lied to "nightline" cameras. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe...
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. >> the fbi foils a homegrown terror plot to blow up a bridge in the united states. why the fed say we were never in any danger. >> i am here in the weather center with a cool breeze that is kicking in to drop,,,,,,,,,,, >> recapping the special report at the top of the hour, we just learned that president barack obama arrived in afghanistan earlier this morning and is there to sign an agreement to cementing the u.s. role in the country after the war ends in 2014. barack obama and the afghan president are set to approve the agreement before he addresses the nation on the war effort. you can see that speech live right here on cbs 5 at 4:30 p.m., or streaming live on cbssf.com. >> five men have been arrested in a plot to blow up a bridge near cleveland. the fbi says there was no danger to the public because the explosive devices were controlled by undercover agents. the suspects do not appear to have any ties to international terrorism. at least three are self- described anarchist. >> it was one year ago today that the president announced navy seals killed osama bin la
. >> the fbi foils a homegrown terror plot to blow up a bridge in the united states. why the fed say we were never in any danger. >> i am here in the weather center with a cool breeze that is kicking in to drop,,,,,,,,,,, >> recapping the special report at the top of the hour, we just learned that president barack obama arrived in afghanistan earlier this morning and is there to sign an agreement to cementing the u.s. role in the country after the war ends in 2014. barack...
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the engine and a new battleground between the united states and al qaeda. state department experts have purchased ads on a yemeni trouble website. the show coffins of dead civilians to implicate the impact of al qaeda attacks. alan paton brag about killing americans. police and los angeles took an unruly passenger into custody after a united flight landed last night the passenger began fighting with the crew while the plan was in the air. it was a flight from newark new jersey to los angeles. >>> a bridge safely set for an employee got his job back >>> everytime it goes under the golden gate bridge a cash register goes to ching >>> the cruise ships bringing big bucks to san francisco register goes to ching >>> the cruise ships bringing big bucks to san francisco >>> in the piedmont bir discover britvisit:lumbia. >>> the winds are kicking up in the bay area. pollen count on moderate side. will have more on forecast coming up >>> a live look at conditions across the golden gate bridge. road blockages on the north tower, roadwork going on. check of other bridg
the engine and a new battleground between the united states and al qaeda. state department experts have purchased ads on a yemeni trouble website. the show coffins of dead civilians to implicate the impact of al qaeda attacks. alan paton brag about killing americans. police and los angeles took an unruly passenger into custody after a united flight landed last night the passenger began fighting with the crew while the plan was in the air. it was a flight from newark new jersey to los angeles....
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the prison houses adult men who are in the united states illegally. >>> time now is 4:46. san francisco police continue to search for the driver who hit a homeless man and drove off. 62-year-old selester rowe is in critical condition. he was hit while crossing the street saturday night. rowe's family that flew into alabama said they had no idea he was homeless. he has a degree in engineering and would always tell them things were good. >> he is important to other people and me my sister and my brother and the man upstairs. if he didn't he wouldn't be hanging on right now now. >> neighbors are raising money for rowe's family and has sent flowers to where he used to stand. police are looking for a late '90s model chevrolet suv with tinted windows. for more information on you can help selester log on to ktvu.com. >>> a judge will decide whether a former rutger student who used a web cam to spy on his roommate kissing another man will be sentenced 20 jail. -convicted of hate crimes against his roommate. 18-year-old tyler clemente committed suicide just days after relearned rav
the prison houses adult men who are in the united states illegally. >>> time now is 4:46. san francisco police continue to search for the driver who hit a homeless man and drove off. 62-year-old selester rowe is in critical condition. he was hit while crossing the street saturday night. rowe's family that flew into alabama said they had no idea he was homeless. he has a degree in engineering and would always tell them things were good. >> he is important to other people and me my...
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. >> the lawsuit states local doctors treated him and recommended he return to the united states for surgery. he was discharged from the hospital and days later he says he was beaten and robbed. >> i was kicked in the head and thrown in a dumpster. had broken teeth and fractured ribs. >> the same day that attack he received this e mail from his insurance company. now known as alaan. assistance department reviewed your request and is unable to authorize dare. documents outlining his policy show before his trip he purchased 25,000s ndz coverage for medical and dental care. this bill he said he received from the hospital was $4500. travel attorney is providing assistance in the lawsuit against both for breech of contact and fraud. >> he thinks he's going to third world and should take it. and this is the way they treat you. they've got costs inside. >> telling us we covered his bill in the amount of $11,000. he declined to answer our question. but troubles didn't end with the second attack. days after he says two bandits attacked him again in a crime of opportunity. >> i was held for th
. >> the lawsuit states local doctors treated him and recommended he return to the united states for surgery. he was discharged from the hospital and days later he says he was beaten and robbed. >> i was kicked in the head and thrown in a dumpster. had broken teeth and fractured ribs. >> the same day that attack he received this e mail from his insurance company. now known as alaan. assistance department reviewed your request and is unable to authorize dare. documents...
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erupts, the united states passes the voting rights act. bringing into kind of fruition the promises enshrined in the 15th amendment after the civil war. there's this disorder amongst african-americans in cities. and people around the country see this as coming out of nowhere. i should say, african-americans or -- activists who had been in the cities for decades, they knew that these types of things potentially could happen. they had been talking about it for decades. but the rest of the country wasn't used to thinking about racial discrimination in cities, outside of the south. the rest of the country didn't know in some ways, or didn't want to know what racial discrimination looked like if there was no jim crowe sign hanging on the water fountain or on the bathroom. how can there be racism in places that have anti-discrimination laws. so it's the loss of the urban and when city services are most strained. it's the time -- you know, the loss of erosion of the tax dollars and coming in contact with the increased population puts a strain on
erupts, the united states passes the voting rights act. bringing into kind of fruition the promises enshrined in the 15th amendment after the civil war. there's this disorder amongst african-americans in cities. and people around the country see this as coming out of nowhere. i should say, african-americans or -- activists who had been in the cities for decades, they knew that these types of things potentially could happen. they had been talking about it for decades. but the rest of the country...
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states branded it as a day without the ninety nine percent one thing you might have noticed in today's rallies and marches is that a majority of those taking part of the action are young people that's because they've figured out that reaganomics austerity policies they're pushing back against are harming them the most according to a new study by the international labor organization trickle down austerity measures like the ones passed by europe and by republicans here in the united states disproportionately hit young workers the hardest in austerity rocked ireland for example a third of young workers are unemployed and in austerity hit spain more than half of all workers under twenty five are unemployed and here in the united states or republicans of force the president's and on budget cuts including cuts to pell grant programs half of our nation's recent college graduates are out of work or underemployed if young people can't find work out of college that a whole generation of entrepreneurs teachers and engineers could be lost and that's why young people all around the world and the oc
states branded it as a day without the ninety nine percent one thing you might have noticed in today's rallies and marches is that a majority of those taking part of the action are young people that's because they've figured out that reaganomics austerity policies they're pushing back against are harming them the most according to a new study by the international labor organization trickle down austerity measures like the ones passed by europe and by republicans here in the united states...
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but it is disgusting that someone within the united states would be brainwashed and manipulated and gullible enough to buy into this, and then turn on us. but it happens. this is a reality we have to face. >> in fairness it should be noted that -- we did a great job of assimilating muslims in america. you become american by subscribing. jew very good dash >> very good point. being a virgin does it matter to you that they are thinking of you? >> i will say that these guys don't know anything about anything. particularly when it comes to well. who in their right mind would ever want to have sex with a virgin? it is like saying, i love hamburgers. you there, can you make me a hamburger? virgins, not fun. people who are not virgins, better. >> there you go. i guess that is a psa for people who are harlets. >> i support you, tramps. >>> next topic, this week chef mario is eating on the equivalent of a food stamp budget. about $150 a -- about $1.50 a meal. quote, we hopefully are being likeup peas saying this is how you can do it and look, you can grind your own oats. terry, does it make you want
but it is disgusting that someone within the united states would be brainwashed and manipulated and gullible enough to buy into this, and then turn on us. but it happens. this is a reality we have to face. >> in fairness it should be noted that -- we did a great job of assimilating muslims in america. you become american by subscribing. jew very good dash >> very good point. being a virgin does it matter to you that they are thinking of you? >> i will say that these guys don't...
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airline not united states. twice as many complaints at the second most complained about airline, united. the spirit c.e.o. says that is irrelevant. and laura is in new york city newsroom. the c.e.o. actually had a whole lot to say. >>guest: he did. the c.e.o. acknowledged the vietnam vet, a tragic situation but says the airline is going to stand its ground on the decision not to refund the fare and in a telephone interview with fox news today the spirit airlines c.e.o. said he was refused the refund because he did not buy the $14 travel insurance they offered and repay him would be "cheating" other customers. >> we feel bad for him and we greatly support the men and women who defend our country. we are not antivet or unpatriotic as many have accused us including on the air, and it is just a simple case of accountability. >>reporter: heçéeu likened it ta homeowner with no policy calling the insurance company after the house burns down. >>shepard: public back lash has been aplenty. >>reporter: he says he is not
airline not united states. twice as many complaints at the second most complained about airline, united. the spirit c.e.o. says that is irrelevant. and laura is in new york city newsroom. the c.e.o. actually had a whole lot to say. >>guest: he did. the c.e.o. acknowledged the vietnam vet, a tragic situation but says the airline is going to stand its ground on the decision not to refund the fare and in a telephone interview with fox news today the spirit airlines c.e.o. said he was refused...
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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washington has decided to keep all of the rural ones like this in the united states open. >> i am happy about that. very happy about it. i do not know what people would do if there was not a post office around here. >> she rings the bell when someone buys a round of drugs but the post office staying open seemed to unworthy of the bell. >> thank god because these places are institutions. more than a place to just drop off mail. people meet and talk and communicate. it is a small community center. >> he waxes poetically about the importance of the post office .. >> a lot of farming town center around the post office. believe it or not, a lot of that remains in the united states. >> instead of closing thousands of rural post offices. hours will be cut. officials say that will save half a billion dollars and keep a tradition alive. >> they are not just four words of encouragement. how post cards are at the center of an elaborate jailed drug scheme. >> the rules are changing to help thousands in california keep their homes. have you may qualify for a pr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> mortgage rates
washington has decided to keep all of the rural ones like this in the united states open. >> i am happy about that. very happy about it. i do not know what people would do if there was not a post office around here. >> she rings the bell when someone buys a round of drugs but the post office staying open seemed to unworthy of the bell. >> thank god because these places are institutions. more than a place to just drop off mail. people meet and talk and communicate. it is a...
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the united states does not do that. >> well, we do. >> we do now. partly thanks to jose ruderies rodriguez who had no experience in counter terrorism. after 911 volunteered to go to that department, and dick cheney said fantastic, i got a guy who wants to do torture, and rodriguez said he was the one who pushed for enhanced interrogation techniques in the first place. did it work? listen to what did he to khalid sheikh mohammed. >> this is an individual who did not give a rat's ass for pouring hot water on his face. >> he didn't believe for one minute that you were going to kill him. >> khalid sheikh mohammed would count his fingers in secondses because he knew in all likelihood we would stop at ten. this does not sound like a person who is afraid of dying. >> i think i'm the only guy in the media who is calling in former agent stupid. he just told you the guy doesn't give a rat's ass about being water-boarded. we did it for 183 times. so why did you do it for 183. he didn't get any good information out of it. let me show you all the things they did
the united states does not do that. >> well, we do. >> we do now. partly thanks to jose ruderies rodriguez who had no experience in counter terrorism. after 911 volunteered to go to that department, and dick cheney said fantastic, i got a guy who wants to do torture, and rodriguez said he was the one who pushed for enhanced interrogation techniques in the first place. did it work? listen to what did he to khalid sheikh mohammed. >> this is an individual who did not give a...
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and so we had more filibusters than ever in the history of the united states senate. we just cannot take up anything constructive. the american voters have the last word in november. do they want to continue this kind of obstructionism, or do they want to see something different. >>> some towns in kansas, it could be the biggest change to their way of life in a century. what could happen that would cut them off from the rest of america. it's really cool looking. what about fuel-effiency? amazing. i think it gets up to like 40 miles per gallon. kinda cool when the needle never moves. my turn. active park assist... oh, my gosh! when you want to find a gas station, it tells you how much gas is. i didn't even know that. it's the swap your ride sales event. get a focus with up to $1500 cash back and voice-activated sync at no extra charge. are you gonna just keep the one for the rest of your lives? no, i think we should all get our own. >> thanks to a rail line that has been in place since the 1800s, folks in garden city, kansas, can hop on amtrak and not hop off until the
and so we had more filibusters than ever in the history of the united states senate. we just cannot take up anything constructive. the american voters have the last word in november. do they want to continue this kind of obstructionism, or do they want to see something different. >>> some towns in kansas, it could be the biggest change to their way of life in a century. what could happen that would cut them off from the rest of america. it's really cool looking. what about...
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the united states of i'm sorry but since you're going to artsy me what. i mean it's shocking sometimes the lengths people will go to to try not to offend anyone i personally subscribe to the south park model myself just offend everyone and no one goal you are racist or anti-catholic rant high muslim because you're just anti everyone or critical of everyone but this does warrant a closer look because this is our society the schools our children will be attending they look a lot different than they did when we were there our parents were there now earlier i spoke with t.j. mccormack a radio host with l a talk radio dot com i asked him if he thought the political correctness is a little overblown these days check out his answer. a little overblown i feel like that it's sane people like us i think there's this massive massive massive majority of people who are sitting here and looking at one of they want to and what do they want to and we're the same ones the i don't think anybody wants this sort of scrubbed up site type of language and what's interesting is
the united states of i'm sorry but since you're going to artsy me what. i mean it's shocking sometimes the lengths people will go to to try not to offend anyone i personally subscribe to the south park model myself just offend everyone and no one goal you are racist or anti-catholic rant high muslim because you're just anti everyone or critical of everyone but this does warrant a closer look because this is our society the schools our children will be attending they look a lot different than...
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it does not operate in the united states except through verizon wireless. the deal is to sell spectrum to verizon wireless. also to let them sell our services as an agent. meaning we set the price and the products they can sell and is not any different than best by selling services. we can sell the verizon wireline products. we can sell the verizon wireless products is what i meant to say. i think it is interesting. time warner has many divisions. nobody was ever uncomfortable with the fact that one would with the fact that one would
it does not operate in the united states except through verizon wireless. the deal is to sell spectrum to verizon wireless. also to let them sell our services as an agent. meaning we set the price and the products they can sell and is not any different than best by selling services. we can sell the verizon wireline products. we can sell the verizon wireless products is what i meant to say. i think it is interesting. time warner has many divisions. nobody was ever uncomfortable with the fact...
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states is a circuit of performance companies that go to all the different presenting houses so you see them every other year away what we try to do is print artists whose work you they wouldn't normally see a lot of our audience working artists the mortgages and seen that type of work. so they can avoid each other's work in comparing contrast. local artists see them as well. >>> a wonderful opportunity of any festival is the the audience often gets to have some kind of dialogue or just interaction with the artists themselves. crude and must be harder to find the stuff a few looking for new and fresh what's new that hasn't been done theatrically remarked >>> all kinds of things out there. i travel a lot to see different companies perform and to bring them back to san francisco and it takes a couple of years to raise the money to do it so i was in poland year-and-a-half ago and i went there to see them because i heard from santa disco artists that are ready seen them and said you have to bring the company here. the artists give me keep informed as well. the one dimension to the actors ar
states is a circuit of performance companies that go to all the different presenting houses so you see them every other year away what we try to do is print artists whose work you they wouldn't normally see a lot of our audience working artists the mortgages and seen that type of work. so they can avoid each other's work in comparing contrast. local artists see them as well. >>> a wonderful opportunity of any festival is the the audience often gets to have some kind of dialogue or just...
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. >> it is also clear that al qaeda remains a threat to the united states. the threat remains the principle objective of our time in afghanistan. >> at one time suggested he -- what would happen if joe biden assumed the presidency. he wrote, biden is totally unprepared for that. the white house said it took a full year to release the documents because analysts need to review the text. >>> peter walk and partners have won a competition to help reshape part of the national mall in washington dc. it has planned a secluded garden and plans to overhaul a lake to allow ice skating in the winter. the trust for the national mall must now raise money before construction can begin. >>> the walnut is considering making changes to the park. calling for a permanent spot for the holiday ice ring. the matter now goes to the parks department for more work. >>> police are still trying to solve the beating death of a teenager at this park. we'll tell you what police are looking for and what the victim's friends are saying. >>> another close game to miami and san francisco did
. >> it is also clear that al qaeda remains a threat to the united states. the threat remains the principle objective of our time in afghanistan. >> at one time suggested he -- what would happen if joe biden assumed the presidency. he wrote, biden is totally unprepared for that. the white house said it took a full year to release the documents because analysts need to review the text. >>> peter walk and partners have won a competition to help reshape part of the national...
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. >> pelley: most folks can't remember a time when indiana's richard lugar wasn't in the united states senate, but this, his sixth term, will be his last. lugar an authority on foreign policy and a moderate republican, lost in a primary yesterday to state treasurer richard murdoch, who was backed by the tea party movement. it is rare for incumbents to lose primary challenges like this, but tonight, congressional correspondent nancy cordes has the story of a texas millionaire who is out to change that. he says our political system is rigged in favor of incumbents and he's going after them. both republicans and democrats. ( applause ) >> reporter: like most incumbents, 10-term congressman tim holden normally sails through his primary elections, but two weeks ago, the pennsylvania democrat was defeated by a local lawyer after a new nonpartisan superpac aired $200,000 worth of ads against holden. >> congressman holden took $700,000 from the financial industry. >> reporter: why congressman holden? >> when we polled in his district, the people in that district did not like the policies that
. >> pelley: most folks can't remember a time when indiana's richard lugar wasn't in the united states senate, but this, his sixth term, will be his last. lugar an authority on foreign policy and a moderate republican, lost in a primary yesterday to state treasurer richard murdoch, who was backed by the tea party movement. it is rare for incumbents to lose primary challenges like this, but tonight, congressional correspondent nancy cordes has the story of a texas millionaire who is out to...
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the united states did not come here to claim resources or territory. we came with a very clear mission. we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote, unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and here comes president obama to tell us what the plan is. >> good evening. from bagram air base. this outpost is more than 7,000 miles from home. but for over a decade it has been close to our hearts because here in afghanistan, more than half a million of our sons and daughters have sacrificed to protect our country. today i signed an historic agreement between the united states and afghanistan that defines a new kind of relationship between our countries in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation. a future in which war ends and new chapter begins.
the united states did not come here to claim resources or territory. we came with a very clear mission. we came to destroy al-qaeda. together we're now committed to replacing war with peace. >> this trip has political elements which we will discuss, and it appears that after we, quote unquote, leave in 2014 we will quote, unquote stay until 2024. it is unclear how many more trips we'll withdraw by the end of 2014, and obviously some significant troops in the next decade after that. and...
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the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional democracy is so important and must be preserved, but is not understood today. it is not understood by many americans. why? it is not that hard to understand. we live in a democracy. a democracy is supposed to be governed by a majority opinion. so, w
the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals....
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states of america. we thank you for watching, for being part of our program. and hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. captioned by closed captioning services, inc we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. we're heating up your memorial day 10:47:57 "where's the monee? &pwhere's the money? we waat th" money"a home invasion in north point leaves one person shot and nooher stabbed. stabbed. drunk drivers beware... new technology that could prevent drinking and driving.but not everyone is pleased. ppeased. 3weather weather veterans and veterans and familiessall over the country being honoring on this memorial day weeeend... weekend..."it wasn't a alive"highlighting a special "- group of vets in len burnie. good evening, i'm jennifer gilbert.a baltimore county couple ends up in the hospital &paffer a home invasion.now police are looking fo
states of america. we thank you for watching, for being part of our program. and hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend. captioned by closed captioning services, inc we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. we're heating up your memorial day 10:47:57 "where's the monee? &pwhere's the money? we waat th"...
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you can see florida, the east coast of the united states at night. spectacular views. finally, over the middle of the country, you can see the great lakes. it has really been spectacular to get that up both to help with things like road bike activity but also to view the earth. -- robotic activity but also to view the earth. as this movie finishes up, i wanted to mention that you can go online anytime and find out when you can actually view ices where you live. because it is so big, it is actually a very big bright star in the sky. one of the best sightings is coming up for colorado springs. there is one next thursday, march 1st. if your outside at 6:43 p.m., it is going to come up in the west, northwest direction. starting about 20 degrees above the horizon and getting all the way up to about 70 degrees above the horizon. if it happens to be a clear night, and hope you will look at and think about the space program. maybe for some of you that will be in your future as well. thank you very much i will be happy to take questions. >> thank you a much freer message. the w
you can see florida, the east coast of the united states at night. spectacular views. finally, over the middle of the country, you can see the great lakes. it has really been spectacular to get that up both to help with things like road bike activity but also to view the earth. -- robotic activity but also to view the earth. as this movie finishes up, i wanted to mention that you can go online anytime and find out when you can actually view ices where you live. because it is so big, it is...
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if the european economy will be week it will affect united states can also affect us. because many trading partners are economies of about trade because we of zero natural resources. >>> if you look low when the kind of line circling the globe this and the quitter that actually israel is quite similar inclement to the state of california and has an agricultural economic activity as well. >>> are further south since then san francisco then i would say that the temperature israel are similar to los angeles and san diego. an agricultural is quite important for a spot because of a very charitable had after to quite high-tech agriculture wrote a dreamless citrus and during crops that are technology intensive. or we can save water on them because everything has to be dead with the resources that we have at hand. >>> i want to add to the issue size and the talk about 17 dozen square miles is still sells pretty good. are not sure hamas people have traveled to a violent and if your they're doing a restaurant to rent and since not really obvious. you to think about a more lacklu
if the european economy will be week it will affect united states can also affect us. because many trading partners are economies of about trade because we of zero natural resources. >>> if you look low when the kind of line circling the globe this and the quitter that actually israel is quite similar inclement to the state of california and has an agricultural economic activity as well. >>> are further south since then san francisco then i would say that the temperature...
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the president of the united states recognizing that he as an individual believe same-sex marriage should be legal. this breaks through so many of the old--not conspiracy, but the old vision to what marriage used to be about, and i think it brings us into a modern era. it's going to be a fascinating interesting conversation tonight. i can't wait to see how this plays out politically. i want to see in the next month or two how the republican party reacts, going back arrested or forward. this is a historic day. >> we'll rely on you and your insights in that subject. we go to viewpoint tonight. >> thank you. >> an old has been comedian on john john who keeps telling us things we don't want to hear. look, i don't play 'bout my facial hair. but if i grow this out a little bit i look too much like an english country gent... naaah. a little this way and i feel like i'm from outer space. this and i feel like a viking... [ roars ] not my style, man. [ male announcer ] master your style... even trimming, a close shave and accurate edging... with the new gillette fusion proglide styler. every inch o
the president of the united states recognizing that he as an individual believe same-sex marriage should be legal. this breaks through so many of the old--not conspiracy, but the old vision to what marriage used to be about, and i think it brings us into a modern era. it's going to be a fascinating interesting conversation tonight. i can't wait to see how this plays out politically. i want to see in the next month or two how the republican party reacts, going back arrested or forward. this is a...
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business and using came from the united states. is also taking part in this they can see how to sort of. learn the lead. it's nice over the last six months so this is the claim or name there on the. rocks at this. reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. dot com is where to get more and all our stories you'll find our reports and shows also on our you tube channel here's what's a click away right now. preparing for the worst nato's chicago summit still weeks away but security already working out how to evacuate the entire city if you know the likely event of an attack plus. girls are the very best friend always under the hammer at southern bees this centuries old diamond once belonging to queen maria domenici expected to fetch more than a million dollars. president obama is in afghanistan on an unannounced visit to cement the country's future relations coinciding on the first anniversary of osama bin laden's killing the president signed a strategic agreement with afghan leader hamid karzai outlini
business and using came from the united states. is also taking part in this they can see how to sort of. learn the lead. it's nice over the last six months so this is the claim or name there on the. rocks at this. reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying and then to protest anything. dot com is where to get more and all our stories you'll find our reports and shows also on our you tube channel here's what's a click away right now. preparing for the worst nato's chicago summit still weeks...
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today he became the first united states president to support gay marriage. we have several reports tonight beginning with grace leith on the timing of the statements. >> the president was really walking a political tightrope on same-sex marriage between young adults who are in support of it in many african-american and hispanic democrats who are opposed to gay marriage. this is known to be a divisive issue and by changing its stance six months before the general election, the question is, will his political gamble pay off? >> it is official, the president is now the first commander-in- chief to support same-sex marriage. he did so unequivocally in an interview with good morning america. >> i just concluded that, for me personally, it is important for
today he became the first united states president to support gay marriage. we have several reports tonight beginning with grace leith on the timing of the statements. >> the president was really walking a political tightrope on same-sex marriage between young adults who are in support of it in many african-american and hispanic democrats who are opposed to gay marriage. this is known to be a divisive issue and by changing its stance six months before the general election, the question is,...
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in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended if not before and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to 150 years after the ancestral -- that ancestral class of people had been forced into surrender. that question about the contrast between democracy and fascism and its treatment of a defeated enemy looms really large but not very clearly in my mind when i think about the living legacy of the civil war which is the troubling question of why treason and defeat seem to make a better story. >> i think we got to come back to that one. >> gary? >> just coming down the line. i am going to keep this really short. because i think we're going to have a lot of
in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended if not before and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to...
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>> well, it says to me that china doesn't have a human rights situation similar to the united states. the real question is.... >> charlie: it says to me something different. it says to me they're scared of something. what is it they're scared of? >> well, what would happen if they unleash people in a democracy. they have a party that wants to control the country. they have an economic agenda that they want to develop. they've delivered a higher standards of living for their people but they put a cap on political expressio >>harlie: whatould youo abt the bu tax cuts speaking of this fiscal cliff that we have? >> i think the bush tax cuts expire. >> charlie: right. >> there's no reason that... it would have to be part of a much bigger deal. if you say we're going to keep the rate at 35 which is what we did with gary hart, balanced the budget by 2020. if you said you're going to keep the rates at 35, you'd have to close loopholes.... >> charlie: but you talk about increasing the marginal rate for indidual inme t if in facyou raised the corporate tax. >> well, i'm saying that's one option
>> well, it says to me that china doesn't have a human rights situation similar to the united states. the real question is.... >> charlie: it says to me something different. it says to me they're scared of something. what is it they're scared of? >> well, what would happen if they unleash people in a democracy. they have a party that wants to control the country. they have an economic agenda that they want to develop. they've delivered a higher standards of living for their...
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states an israel -- and israel and the others in the west and far better to have the centrifuges and lull the foreigners into a sense of complacency. >> eric: and do you think that could happen with whoever succeeds him in 2013. >> look at the last elections in the summer of 2009, they were fraud length and the ayatollah and his clique then, helped mahmoud ahmadinejad win and they'll pick another candidate and i'm sure the upcoming elections will be just as fraudulent but this time i think more likely to have some more -- someone more pliable to the religious leader's desires. >> eric: not just pliable, perhaps, does it help the iran cause not to have such a firestorm, a person who has such notoriety like mahmoud ahmadinejad has, versus someone who -- go ahead. >> i think from their perspective, there is an argument it is better to be low-key. not to say things like we want to wipe israel off the face of the earth and not to make comments that provoke concern in the u.s. and the west, drawing attention to the continued progress of the iranian nuclear weapons and ballistic missile pro
states an israel -- and israel and the others in the west and far better to have the centrifuges and lull the foreigners into a sense of complacency. >> eric: and do you think that could happen with whoever succeeds him in 2013. >> look at the last elections in the summer of 2009, they were fraud length and the ayatollah and his clique then, helped mahmoud ahmadinejad win and they'll pick another candidate and i'm sure the upcoming elections will be just as fraudulent but this time...
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narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electricity and gas, cable tv, and internet, the bottom line is, in the united states, we don't pay a heck of a lot for water. curtis: at an average cost of about $2.50 for 1,000 gallons of tap w
narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean...